Curriculum Vitae: Carl A. Hammerschlag
PSYCHIATRIST OFFICE:
3104 E. Camelback Rd. # 614
Phoenix, AZ 85016 (602) 468-1141
PERSONAL: Birthplace: New York,
April 18, 1939
Married: New York, December 26,
1960
Wife: Elaine T.
Children: Lisa, Amy, Tara
EDUCATION:
1960 City College of
New York, B.S.
1964 State University of New York,
Upstate Medical Center, Syracuse, M.D.
INTERNSHIP:
U.S. Public Health Service Hospital
Seattle, Washington
1964-1965, Rotating
MILITARY SERVICE:
Surgeon (Lt. Commander), U.S.
Public Health Service
Field Medical Officer
U.S.P.H.S. Indian Hospital
Santa Fe, New Mexico
1965-1967
RESIDENCY:
Yale University
Department of Psychiatry
1967-1970
EMPLOYMENT:
U.S.P.H.S. Division of Indian Health
Chief of Psychiatry
Phoenix Indian Medical Center
1970-1986
Private Practice
1986-present
Founder, The Turtle Island Project, 1986
Speaker
Author
SPECIAL TRAINING:
Small Group and Intergroup Relations
Yale University
Psychiatry and the Law, U.S.C.
Institute Psychiatry and Law
Clinical Hypnosis
Native American Healing
Integrative Medicine
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:
Lecturer, Department of Family and Community
Medicine,
University of Arizona Health Sciences Center, Tucson, Arizona
Chief of Community Psychiatry, Gesundheit! Institute
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS:
Fellow, American Group Psychotherapy Assn.
Fellow, American Association of Social Psychiatry
Fellow, American Orthopsychiatric Assn.
Milton Erickson Institute
HONORS:
Outstanding Contributions in Indian Community, Phoenix Indian Center, 1986
National Caring Award, 1998
CPAE Speakers Hall of Fame, 1999
Lifetime Achievement Award, National Association for Homecare & Hospice, 2003 |